Sean Brown

11-22-17

Bill Clinton is been at the center of the debate over believing sexual assault accusers, and the latest report about his alleged affairs isn’t going to help his cause one bit.

For years, we’ve heard about Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, Carolyn Moffet, Christy Zercher, Eileen Wellstone, and Sandra Allen James all accusing Clinton of sexual misconduct, but four new women have come forward with accusations of their own, and they’re not messing around with the former President. According to a report from investigative reporter Ed Klein, the four women allege that Clinton sexually assaulted them in the 2000s, when he worked for Ron Burkle for his Yucaipa companies.

The allegations have been confirmed by both highly-placed Democrat sources as well as Clinton’s own legal team, and apparently they’re substantial enough that Clinton is working on writing the women checks to keep them quiet.

Attorneys representing the women, who are coordinating their efforts, have notified Clinton they are preparing to file four separate lawsuits against him.

As part of the ongoing negotiations, the attorneys for the women are asking for substantial payouts in return for their clients’ silence.

A member of Clinton’s legal team has confirmed the existence of the new allegations.

According to Klein, the negotiations have reached a “critical stage.” However, if they fail, the women are threatening to do public with them to completely destroy Clinton and whatever reputation he has left.

If they fail, according to sources in Clinton’s inner circle, the four women are said to be ready to air their accusations of sexual assault at a press conference, making Clinton the latest — and most famous — figure in a long list of men from Harvey Weinstein to Kevin Spacey who have recently been accused of sexual assault.

Klein reported that the alleged incidents took place as Clinton flew around the world with beautiful women on Burkle’s private jet, which was often referred to as “Air F—k One.” The women were in their teens at the time, and only held low-level positions in Burkle’s company when they claim to have been repeatedly assaulted by the former President.

Worse yet, the latest string of allegations has Hillary’s blood boiling. In fact, sources close to the Clintons told Klein that she immediately offered to send out her detectives to dig up dirt on the women and bully them into silence, but advisers warned them it wouldn’t be a good idea in the current environment.

Her issue? Not that Bill sexually assaulted more women or victimized young girls, but that her role as the leader of the “resistance” against Trump would be jeopardized by the new controversy.

‘In the past Hillary had a team of detectives that managed to silence a number of women in Little Rock who had complaints about Bill’s unwanted sexual advances,‘ said the source.

‘But now Hillary admits there’s a different atmosphere in our culture about sexual harassment and it’s not possible to intimidate women into silence about charges once they make up their mind to speak up.

‘Hillary wants to remain in the public eye as a leader of the resistan

\ce to Donald Trump and play a major role in politics for years to come, including maybe even running for president again in 2020,’ the source continued.

‘She’s afraid this latest scandal could destroy the Clinton legacy and torpedo her plans.